insomniac-tales
Insomniac-tales
insomniac-tales

Came back to say that I loved it. If he based his review off the first episode alone, okay sure, but once it gets over that retread hurdle it’s great. Although I think they say Fearless so much you can turn it into a drinking game.

Turnips.

We have a special family dish that is simply known as yellow (that’s the color it ends up being) that was made by my beloved, late Aunt Betty. It’s butternut squash, cream of whatever soup, sour cream, topped with stove top dressing that’s nice and crispy. So it’s sort of a two for one on the squash and dressing I

Though I’m wondering if future Gideon blows up the waverider so she can be human. Is that too timey-wimey-wonky?

That’s essentially how comedy gets made. It’s all about laughing at the misery in our personal lives.

Agreed. Rogue One was a new way to a tell Star Wars story whereas TFA was a retread (so much so that I groaned at the new/bigger/most deadly death star evah!). The part that bothered me the most was the end, with uncanny valley Leia (and also quite a bit of uncanny valley General Tarkin; I will die on this hill. Wayne

Is this the MCU version of Cleganebowl? Because I’m here for it.

Laverne and Shirley is one of the greatest pieces of froth ever conceived. It cannot be parodied because it is already ludicrously funny and therefore doesn’t need the treatment.

I did not know half of the things leaving were even on the service. I keep getting fairly mediocre recommendations.

I might be in the minority here. I could do without Nate. He’s gone from very smart guy, to dude who can turn into steel, to love interest for any unattached female, to dude-bro. None of his character development has really spoken to me.

It’s not.

You have the good sense not to listen to the hype. Five minutes in and I hated it. I gave it a good half hour before I tuned it out completely. My husband watched the whole thing after repeatedly saying “I’m just going to give it a few more minutes to see if it gets better.” It never did.

The first episode had it. Hit the tone, the imagery, the tight little story unit without too much explaining. And then the Macguffin came out and it was pretty much downhill from there.

Agreed. The second episode had me scratching my head. It was quite a bit more magical fantasy than even reasonably soft sci-fi as an explanation. Why would that piece of equipment just be left out there in the woods if it could do what it did? Why would *that character* be having a nearly prophetic dream? If you’re

Dear Syfy,

This is ‘Murica, son! The violence is for the children. Sexiness, or even the implication of sexiness is for those European children who drink wine with dinner. Here in ‘Murica we teach ‘em to chew their meatloaf and potatoes while loading their AR-15 at the dinner table.

I didn’t like their coupling from the start. I fast forwarded through all their parts. He seemed sleazy to me and she didn’t seem open to the experience in the pods, which was the whole point of the thing. Maybe she knew what she was attracted to right off, but she seemed rudely dismissive of some of the dudes.

I appreciated the ending of Russian Doll. We were, just like our surrogates the characters, in the midst of it and had no idea what happened, only that they resolved their time loop death curse together. I didn’t need to know why to enjoy it.

I’d watch it.

I had a friend who was a sex toy slinger and very into advocacy. It was NOT fun. Mostly people loitering and asking gross/inappropriate questions and VERY few people who actually wanted to learn about the products and actually buy them. The advocacy side of it, where they did workshops was great. But the brass tacks